Peter Ruprecht's Photography Blog

It is usually updated once a day. The blog usually has all different types of photographs taken by Peter that either make it into official projects or portfolios,  or simply make it to the blog. .


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Saturday
May162009

Peter Ruprecht in Guest of a Guest with Amelia Rose, Oksana Baiul and Talia Eisenberg

Click to EnlargeLast night at the Heist Gallery on the Lower East Side, owner Talia Eisenberg hosted an opening reception for the gallery’s new exhibit, “12 Instances.” “12 Instances” is a group exhibition of Polaroids curated by photographer Molly Surno, and explores photography’s first medium of “instant gratification” and “immediacy” before the dawn of the digital age. Talia wore a dress by designer Keith Lissner (one of the stars in Bravo’s new series “The Fashion Show”), who joined in the celebration along with guests such as skater Oksana Baiul, curator Molly Surno, Mark Langrish, and Annabel Vartanian among others.

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Thursday
May142009

Peter Ruprecht launches new book "One Night in New York"

I just launched my new book...here is one of the paghes from inside

The rest of the book can be seen here

http://www.ruprechtstudios.com/one-night-in-new-york/

Monday
May112009

A few shots from Benoit Lagardes Birthday Party

from http://ww.ruprechtstudios.com/blog

 

These have no photoshop post production on them.  They are straight out of a Canon G9 camera with slow synch flash settings on

Tuesday
May052009

A dog in New York City shot with the Diana F+ and the instant back

from http://www.ruprechtstudios.com/blog

Tuesday
Apr282009

Peter Ruprecht is tipster of the week on Lomo Website

from http://www.ruprechtstudios.com/blog

I was selected as tipster of the week on Lomos site

http://beta.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2009/04/26/tipster-of-the-week-the-endless-storyteller

You can take one continual shot with a Diana F+ taking shots at every half turn of the film. Every other shot you fire the flash. Start with the first shot as a close up and move slightly further away on the next shot. This will leave you with a collage of images that are superimposed on each other, with sharp images at each frame.

Moving further away with each shot will give you a good cascading composition across multiple frames to be viewed as a single picture. The final outcome almost looks like a story board.

When you are done shooting, you will need to have the film processed. However, DO NOT let them cut the film into negatives for you, otherwise you will have a bunch of negatives cut in random locations. Ask for the film to be processed without having the film cut into negatives.

Take the long spool of film back to your house and the looking through the film at the light, figure out where you want to cut it. This will give you extra long negatives that might be 3, 4, or 5 traditional negatives long (wide depending on how you are looking at it)

Then you will need to take that negative and have it printed at a specialty printing house if you want the print to include the sprocket holes, otherwise you can scan the film yourself and print the file yourself.

Saturday
Apr252009

Only in NYC ..walking down Washington Square Park with G9 (NO PHOTOSHOP)

from http://www.ruprechtstudios.com

Washington Square Park with G9 Flash Mob (no photoshop)

Saturday
Apr182009

Abouttheimage.com features Peter Ruprecht Interview

From http://www.ruprechtstudios.com/blog

The interview that I did with ephotos.com is now being featured on abouttheimage.com's homepage.

Peter Ruprecht Featured in abouth the image

Friday
Apr172009

My picture is used by LOMO on their site as an official technique picture

from http://www.ruprechtstudios.com/blog

 

Peters picture seen on Lomo site...  go to http://www.lomography.com/tips/

and select the "Diana" camera.

http://www.lomography.com/tips/Diana F+ Image

Monday
Apr132009

Land 330 Ploaroid Shot

form http://www.ruprechtstudios.com/blog

catch some of the other photographs here http://www.ruprechtstudios.com/portfolio/land-camera-330-polaroid-series/

Friday
Apr102009

Sneak Preview of a Polaroid shoot

from www.ruprechtstudios.com/blog

 

These were taken plaiyng with the new FUJI 3000 BW film for polaroid cameras.

Amelia Barlow

Amelia Barlow